This is more of a memory than discussion. I've seen RHPS a few times but the first time was the best.
It was a late showing at the Bayview St Cinema in Camden, Maine. The audience was nearly as entertaining as the movie. Most of them were true fans. Flying toast, dancing audience members, a Greek chorus reciting with movie. It was a blast. We'd been warned so we sat in the back half of the theater enabling to see both the movie and audience.

anthrobabe wrote:Oh and has anyone ever seen the British film "The Day the Earth Caught Fire"-- it is something else- Good B movie

Saw it many years ago. It's the one set in the old Daily Express office in Fleet Street isn't it? If you liked that you might like "Defence of the Realm". Not Sci-Fi, but another about reporters digging something up that the government is determined to keep hidden. Seems to polarize opinion. Some like it, some not, possibly because it's a much revisited plot since (and before, in the case of "All the President's Men").

I think so-- the setting is a news office in Britian- I have it on VHS so I haven't seen it in a while.

It ends with this spooky countdown and then leaves one with a sense of anticipation- no real resolve- which I usually hate in a movie but it works in this because the idea is to make us the viewer think about what we are doing and what if?

I'll see if I can find Defense of the Realm- Thanks

My mantra

Just save the farkin Gorillas will you! They don't have spell check- but they do need YOU/US...

For some reason Tim Curry was the perfect one for this-
He was in the theatrical version(s) also
Naturally this is the kind of fun that can only come out of Britain-- in the vein- OF Course not as masterful as Monty Python- but in the same

OMG what are they on and that is the funniest thing I have ever seen vein as Monty Python and Mr. Bean and Dr. Who.

So it was imported and he came with it...

and he works in the role for me

BTW I do blieve that Tim made a pretty hot pirate in Muppet Treasure Island also.

My mantra

Just save the farkin Gorillas will you! They don't have spell check- but they do need YOU/US...

saw this movie years and years ago, in a tiny, sweltering hot theatre. and yeah, all the good stuff was there--everyone in the audience (except me!), was in costume, there were flying slices of toast, there was a a pre-movie show with audience members doing song and dance numbers from the movie, everyone was chanting along with the script...

i feel no need to ever do this again, but it was a very fun night, without a doubt.

I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
--Mark Twain

I like to attend with "virgins" that is what makes it fun- otherwise I'd probably just stay home- like almost anything the first time is either a spectacular success or a dismal failure(with RHPS there is almost never an in between)-I've had people look at me and never talk to me again and I've made a couple of life long friends via the RHPS

My mantra

Just save the farkin Gorillas will you! They don't have spell check- but they do need YOU/US...